Three bird species share a habitat. Bird A eats insects and plant seeds. Bird B drinks flower nectar. Bird C eats plant seeds.

A drought occurs in their habitat, and that season’s plants are wiped out entirely. What is the likely outcome for each type of bird?

Bird A, who relies on insects and plant seeds for food, may struggle to find enough food to survive during the drought. It may have to expand its search for food or rely on alternative sources if available.

Bird B, who drinks flower nectar, may also face challenges as the plants that produce nectar are now gone. It may need to find other sources of food or may struggle to survive without its primary food source.

Bird C, who eats plant seeds, may also be impacted by the lack of plants to provide seeds. It may have difficulty finding enough food to sustain itself during the drought.

Overall, the likely outcome for each type of bird is that they may face challenges in finding enough food to survive during the drought, and some individuals may not survive due to the lack of food availability. Adaptation and adjustments in behavior may be necessary for the birds to survive during this challenging time.

Three bird species share a habitat. Bird A eats insects and plant seeds. Bird B drinks flower nectar. Bird C eats plant seeds.

A drought occurs in their habitat, and that season’s plants are wiped out entirely. What is the likely outcome for each type of bird?

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Responses

Bird A survives; either bird B or bird C dies, and the other survives.
Bird A survives; either bird B or bird C dies, and the other survives.

Bird A survives; both birds B and C die.
Bird A survives; both birds B and C die.

Bird B survives; either bird A or bird C dies, and the other survives.
Bird B survives; either bird A or bird C dies, and the other survives.

Bird B survives; both birds A and C die.